★★★★★‘A play for today. The blazingly talented James Graham has penned a super, soaraway smash.’
Daily Telegraph

Fleet Street. 1969. The Sun rises. A young and rebellious Rupert Murdoch asks the impossible and launches The Sun’s first editor’s quest: to give the people what they want. No matter the cost.

Following a sell-out season at the Almeida, Ink, written by James Graham (This House) and directed by Rupert Goold (King Charles III), transfers to the Duke of York’s Theatre for a strictly limited season. With a cast featuring Bertie Carvel (Doctor Foster, Matilda) and Richard Coyle (Don Carlos, Prince of Persia), this ruthless, red-topped new play leads with the birth of this country’s most influential newspaper.

★★★★★‘A huge 5-star hit’
Evening Standard

★★★★★‘Hold the front page: this one's a smasher’
Time Out

★★★★‘Delivered with wit, flair and vivid humanity, it’s a hell of a story’
The Times

★★★★★‘A play for today. The blazingly talented James Graham has penned a super, soaraway smash.’
Daily Telegraph

Fleet Street. 1969. The Sun rises. A young and rebellious Rupert Murdoch asks the impossible and launches The Sun’s first editor’s quest: to give the people what they want. No matter the cost.

Following a sell-out season at the Almeida, Ink, written by James Graham (This House) and directed by Rupert Goold (King Charles III), transfers to the Duke of York’s Theatre for a strictly limited season. With a cast featuring Bertie Carvel (Doctor Foster, Matilda) and Richard Coyle (Don Carlos, Prince of Persia), this ruthless, red-topped new play leads with the birth of this country’s most influential newspaper.

★★★★★‘A huge 5-star hit’
Evening Standard

★★★★★‘Hold the front page: this one's a smasher’
Time Out

★★★★‘Delivered with wit, flair and vivid humanity, it’s a hell of a story’
The Times

Location

Ink

★★★★★‘A play for today. The blazingly talented James Graham has penned a super, soaraway smash.’
Daily Telegraph

Fleet Street. 1969. The Sun rises. A young and rebellious Rupert Murdoch asks the impossible and launches The Sun’s first editor’s quest: to give the people what they want. No matter the cost.

Following a sell-out season at the Almeida, Ink, written by James Graham (This House) and directed by Rupert Goold (King Charles III), transfers to the Duke of York’s Theatre for a strictly limited season. With a cast featuring Bertie Carvel (Doctor Foster, Matilda) and Richard Coyle (Don Carlos, Prince of Persia), this ruthless, red-topped new play leads with the birth of this country’s most influential newspaper.

★★★★★‘A huge 5-star hit’
Evening Standard

★★★★★‘Hold the front page: this one's a smasher’
Time Out

★★★★‘Delivered with wit, flair and vivid humanity, it’s a hell of a story’
The Times

Ink

There are no booking fees for this production.

However, all bookings made through ATG Tickets for this venue are subject to a £3.50 Transaction fee.

Ink Access

Booking Information

Access Booking line:
0800 912 6971

The Duke of York’s Theatre has two dedicated Access Champions. Please contact them directly with any queries you may have.

The Duke of York’s Theatre entrance is on street level where the box office, cloakroom, main foyer area and access toilet are located. The seating design incorporates two wheelchair spaces in the Royal Circle (level access), with an accompanying companion seat. Alternatively, the patron can transfer into a designated transfer seat in the Royal Circle (level access), while the wheelchair remains in the foyer with front of house staff. Please note that when sitting in the wheelchair spaces there is a restricted view but when using a seat transfer there is a clear view to the stage. Due to the listed design of the theatre, the auditorium can only accommodate a maximum of two wheelchairs per performance.

The Duke of
York’s Theatre has a sound amplification system called MobileConnect.
MobileConnect is a new system from Sennheiser which operates on WiFi
signal. You can use a venue device to connect to the signal or
alternatively, download the MobileConnect app to your own android or
apple device. This system can operate with a hearing aid if required. If
you would like to use MobileConnect, please speak to a member of staff
when you arrive at the theatre.

The Duke of York’s Theatre offers captioned performances in association with STAGETEXT. Captioning converts the spoken word into text that provides people with hearing loss access to live performance. In captioning, the words appear on a screen at the same time as they are sung or spoken. Captions also include sound effects and offstage noises. For more information visit www.stagetext.org.

Captioned performance dates are announced once scheduled with each show.

A maximum of two guide dogs can be admitted per performance to patrons booking an aisle seat. If preferred, front of house staff can look after the guide dog in the foyer during the performance.

The access toilet is to the right hand side of the main foyer area (level access), opposite the auditorium right entrance to the Royal Circle. Please note: The dimensions of this toilet are 87.5cm wide and 135cm deep.

Duke of York's Theatre Information

Duke of York's Theatre

St Martinâs Lane Hotel NCP Car Park.Â No street parking available.

See our Access page for more information.

The Duke of Yorkâs Theatre has two bars located on the Stalls and Upper Circle level.

ATG continues to make the safety and security of its customers and staff a priority. As such, please bear in mind that we may undertake bag checks, so recommend you leave extra time to avoid queues, and refrain from bringing suitcases rucksacks and large bags into the Theatre. Many thanks for your cooperation.

NCP Parking

ATG Tickets are pleased to offer you an massive discount on your parking at a safe and convenient NCP Car Park in the heart of the West End. Simply purchase a voucher at the Duke of York's/Piccadilly Theatre Box Office on arrival. This will give you 4 hours of parking for £16, instead of the standard price of £24. An amazing saving! Offer valid at NCP Car Park Parker Street, Parker Mews, London, WC2B 5NT.